property overview

In the early 1970s, it was mostly backpackers who ventured to Koh Samui, drawn by the expansive beaches and laid-back lifestyle. Today, the island's boho-chic vibe persists, but a dose of luxury has been injected into its hotels, including the stunning Santiburi Beach Resort & Spa, located on the unspoiled northern coast. Traditional steep-pitch villas are scattered across twenty-three acres of tropical gardens that border Mae Nam beach. Its calm, shallow water ensure a safe haven for families; there's even an area reserved exclusively for Santiburi guests. Food and activities center around the sea: the grill restaurant serves freshly caught specialties, and water sports are plentiful and complimentary. Golfers flock to the 18-hole Santiburi Samui course built on the cliff's edge with spectacular vistas.

Three Top Sights

Big Buddha Temple; Mummy Monk; Grandfather & Grandmother Rock

Samui's eccentric sites include an island temple with a 40-foot Buddha statue, a mummified monk still seated in lotus position, and beachfront outcroppings that are regarded as natural fertility symbols.

Best Neighborhood Walk

Fisherman’s Village

This shop-filled area on Bophut Beach is a pleasant setting for a lively stroll, especially during the Friday night street market, when it is pedestrian-only.

Best Cultural Secret

Hua Thanon Village

This quiet Muslim village has few tourists but boasts beautiful white sand beaches and a vibrant fish market.